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Present and former television anchors in the Sacamento-Stockton-Modesto DMA. Pages in category "Television anchors from Sacramento, California" The following 33 pages are in this category, out of 33 total.
Lambert and Levine, then the Assemblymember from California's 40th Assembly District, met on a flight from Seattle to Sacramento in November 2005. [9] Her first daughter was born in 2010. [ 8 ] Lambert's second daughter was born two weeks before the birth of the daughter of Kellie DeMarco , her co-anchor, in 2014.
Before joining the second-largest television market in the nation, Nguyen was a news anchor and reporter for NBC-affiliate KCRA-TV in Sacramento, California, where she also hosted a quarterly program on Asian-American issues. Before California, Leyna was in Augusta, Georgia anchoring the news on CBS-affiliate WRDW-TV.
Lisa J. Ling (born August 30, 1973) is an American journalist and television personality. She is a news contributor for CBS News.Previously, she was the host for This Is Life with Lisa Ling on CNN, a reporter on Channel One News, a co-host on the ABC daytime talk show The View (1999–2002), the host of National Geographic Explorer (2003–2010), and a special correspondent for The Oprah ...
She is currently a meteorologist on KOVR in Sacramento, California. She won an Emmy Award and a first place award for American Women in Radio and Television. [3] She holds communication studies and theatre arts degrees from California State University, Sacramento and a degree in meteorology from San Francisco State University. [3]
The revamped 31 News Tonight debuted on January 27, 1986. Its lead female anchor was Christine Craft, who had made headlines for an age and sex discrimination lawsuit against her prior employer, KMBC-TV in Kansas City. [41] The new newscast failed to attract significant viewership: in May 1986, it managed an audience share of just two percent. [42]
In 1973, she began her broadcasting career working as a trainee at (Channel 3) KCRA-TV in Sacramento, California. [4] Within two years she was the co-anchor of the daily noon television news program. She produced the noon news broadcast and hosted KCRA's television specials. [3]
Jane Clayson with Walter Cronkite. Clayson was born in Salt Lake City, Utah, and lived in Boston, Aberdeen, Scotland; Nashville, and Seattle during her early childhood. [2] [3] She attended Sacramento Country Day School and graduated from Rio Americano High School in Sacramento, California.